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Show .Tnii:i rv Tlmr-iVi- v, MIN IIU IU Shi pm cnts j BIFwl.1 FN linFs I' (MKI.fMi Y lusii - .11 iili Ml. il l:iT i: Ii sn l.ti'i i; w i ,1 Tin'ii Niilili l.ilv Vii'diri.i M.ilniU'ii !i li lni'i i i Illllidl) Km (lire l.i r w..h : ; i;; i . Ii ... (i ir m i.ir i .i .ii- of l.iie ii 1 i m,1 .llll .mu'. i:. I - t I ii'-.iii-- I ).i . 1 I - Hi.. .It hi T i t;.-- b.i i'ii Stock Sales t'l-i-- inn.iiir, not a phr.i-- i. "Clvl tin iuk," and m' K.i k.ir mb '.iiii'ii I in il.i illy. ! t Ht-l- ii i loi' avo. Ihi i Hi iI Mill'll Ilf III r ,lpi !!.' l:n l. ' a I : .it i hi f m Vlltll'll It I a I .n IiiT of Ii " ii; il. i j i r l i 1' ! t acaili-I i -- Chief I' I - i 1. 1'M !fl' ili!'l IIII I Mil nil ill (l.lkl.lllll l'il p.l'l Ii t r lit ;i cit Ini! .il iii in i.iiimi. !i $i Mii l!ii !i' l..i imi !i Mid' i in irmlti.e proii'-.cI'.ii- -t Crown I'oiui '.i 1, imi-- ii l.niiU , hi iliH mi imlli In time !v ei.it I .lib'll I'.i- -t Sl.iiobilil paper Ii Ii a al!ifore I'lonre. I'nl, ainl I i h.il i! i,in i 1' i!i I I. 11 'I'll. Ill I'llll I ', ll.il in I,. i (la'il. ilnl offer. Mt.lili anil if i prill. ibb iliii I 7 :t .1 I 7i i Kmp'-of i niiiM' I in (iii n.i! nit- of an ml m.i ri-- hi In I ii ! ii il 4 I'urck.i it Ma i:i'iT.iry fur M1 Tin-rI can norr lie uuv ilniibt Kun-i l.ilt inn lii'iMicii pnMi-cniiiic-c- t and Iron King loc belli Tllilii mining; but it lia to In- 'idmitieii I bat a Ii l.ilt ci liter of poMcr los ml li.m-(In lie a centre of civili.iiioii, though NiM'Hi Si.i'i.i.inl lie 4 it u u :t v 1. however. Tin re mu! C .1111 SlollX (i 4 wi'l report for duty at Oak- alwiiys In doubt as to how much i. Tun i.ca.i (i Cl land. Tin Kurekn civiliatlon owe tn mining and Inlady ynu.ig Si an. laid lior.il 1 frit-lito dustrialism ; but there can will lie greatly pleai-In . I to such u anv doubt of bow nun h of In r appointuit-i-- i poMer. desirable position. trade. Hint lndu(rialiin owe (o min- - SoniCthlllg 01 Interest !,u-- I A I. N U- 1 - In-i- " '. If dump iii . 1 r i : ll.li roUKK mm: In conlierlig mining there Is aii HIIlM Tivnc ro IIOII.IMH instinctive tendeiiccy t sense a sin!- From Tintie Mines1 in field to Moulder Summit where electricity is needed lor the opera . !r0" P1,t, Ntrirf, according to from the file of, figures the Reporter. amounted to 6.7S. lie ng somewhat under Hie flnures of the preeeedmy year The various Chief Conolidareil properties are credited with 2096 curloud or over 30 per cent of the' dlatrli-Ctotal output in carloads in tons was proh- but the ably less as the large railroad cars predominate in the shipment of ore from the mines in the eastern end of (he district. The Tintie Standard sent nut 1 SS7 cars, this figure also includes tin ore that was marketed from the Kureka Standard and Iron Mlossom, two of the subsidiaries of the big bonanza mine. The next largest shipper of the district was the North Lily with 107r carloads. The years output In carload was1 as fiillowa Tintie Standard li75 North Lily f0ii Mammoth 404 liingham Mines .7H0 CentenninI Kureka liulllon Meek 2fi 44 A. S. & It. Co. (dump ore) Ilullion Meek (dump orei j jjfi fi(. Mountain View Kmpire Mine 3: Iron King Ctah Cons Rold Chain Knight Investment Co. Dragon Swansea Sunbeam Sioux Mines Colorado La Clede Alaska Pndine Mining Sun Tintie Drain Tunnel . Chief Cons. Properties uT.P Chief Cons I ; ; s lion of a large beacon light. The depart i.u nt of commerce offic ial have already approved the new line, 3l)l)() alll, Mr whl(.h wt th,. WlirU Kowp T,lP UUlall(V rroni W,1IIU, (Il,,flv. m,w tl amlin will be about two and a half mile. Mr. Rowe slate that there Is a possibility of the Ctah Power ft , Jsht ,,( ninilini! :ill0lher line sj(11hw.r(1 friiI xinMt. JlilM.flllB supply power for beacon light b- tween this district and Kynndyl. .... 1 Plutus Kureka Hill (dump ore) Kureka Lily Grand Central Kureka Hill Chief Cons, (manganese) Tintie Bullion Kureka Bullion Gemini 44 ItKIGHTOV-MIlClIF.I.- ... their marriage until Petty Comp'on. who made aurh a hit in Tintie in The Street Girl is here again in another wonderful picture entitled "Woman to Woman." See it at the Star, Monday and Tuesday. PltOVO 'aramount Q i mil.lX I HAT, TflKATUK and J I Ynii 'll lYfl limn' ilisniM'(l iu;inl I'ixiiii; tin1 mciil it a shopping yiMi tilt lmt wni mit In lib'ikiiie; .Mini turn earning voiir un'liaos liuiin'. Simp (he mini- rfii wav pliuiii'. Our ilulixcrv sorviett is ter aspc-c- t whicli iuiic opposed to When tlu territory of Nevada m.i n I Mil. die die pastoral peace lli.it i also ill- - established by emigre v in I'lab count of Juab stinclivcly sensed wiih regard to ug- ji.ut rlciilture. Tlo latter, lieiug an al Mas cut off in onlc-- lo give N tada tiiion of repro a gre;iler an-- of laud and iiddiiion-- d Miot constant ivlialilo. J u.it s a result, active processes, almost intar- - al population. San the nssociateil with peace and county iiom extends from f.ihly The pucli iitoiiiiiaiiis to ('tail's western hum an mind. beauty in tinformer take on a grimmer aspect, boiiud.'ii y Tooele and i'tuh coun slid is vaguely associated with effort ties 110111111 it on die north, while and li.'ilde in our minds, which i Ctah ami Sanpete4 are tin- eastern only natural herause for lii.inv ceil- - hmiiidtiiv line, and Sanpete ami metal was tiiim-- mainly for bird on du- soudi, die state of I'luPHONE 8 war purposes. Nevada oil the Me!. county Yet history sIiom us that the contains iltIO square miles. It has powerful union of die world have 'a population of around IJ.OOO. rarely. If eer. been essentially agrl-- which h estimale!. Its assessed 111lUir.il nadous. Power has nlwav valuation I ( .S40.7.7.X. lain wiili du- warrior and traders,! When the pioneers sent a colony1 aid their power lias always rested from Salt laike (o eMal llsh it setupon u supply of metal. On the oth- tle me nt in Juab county, which had er hand, it is almost certain thnt heel) creali-h) tin legislature of most of die great spiritual ideas of; the state of thev found an the world came from the peace of old Indian mimed Juah. who wn a pastoral districts, where mens minds j true friend of the white man. were unihieil with material prob-Me wh Ihe last hut one survivor 4. le in; but, though we may arknow-o- f a tribe which had nothing in c oni- T at ledge this fad. we have got to admit mon wldi other Irilie In Ihe that die great center of material basin, so die pionier mimed dn power ami wealth have always at- - county after him. The general tile man of genius that Ihe sources of tin county are varied districts hnve produced, and rirullunilly a well a mining. Thi 0 the ultimate result is the same Fillmore. Maud and Iint.-iwhere the centers of material power forests are partly in die county, the are. there will he found Ihe great-- area of die Ihreo bring 117, iM1) at amount of genius In all lines nTjacrt-s- , in which lurce bands of sheep!! human endeavor, and as the centers 'and large herds of rattle range of power are Intimately related (o Joseph L. Hii)winiil an lie first on tin site now. the control of metal, those countries e tiler, lie that still have large undeveloped occupied by the city of N'eplti. rit'-1- ' mineral resource should heroine the county was 1! August standing places of western rulture. !8;'i2. and officers were chosen lo In a theoretical and idealitlc conduct tin business. The setlle-- i l was known as Hull Creek, ltd . ene, (hi may he all wrong; hut condition a they have evolved In this was later hanged to Nepnl.l1' this world render it correct, how- There are many great mines in I In ever, deplorable il may he. and we on nty. The principal agricultural;can only accept the fact that. If a products of tiie ton nty are wlnier! people or a nation. wih to achieve wheal, alfalfa, apple and peaches! a high place In our scheme of thing and Ilu; principal source of irrlgti-- ! they must look to the utmost utili- (ion water Is front the nuitiiilafnl l It zation of whatever may stream. Early settlers had more orj have pleased an Almighty Provi- less Iron hlr with Die Indians. 1 bat- - ' dence to endow them with. Can- Do occurring on October 2. lKli.7, in adian Mining Journal. which eight Indians were killed antL one squaw and two hoys taken prl-- j oners. The whiles 11)1 not suffer Safeway Store Manager A fort wa then any casualties. Married Saturday at S. L. built, and this ended Die depredations. From Nephl to the northern 44 CARD OF THINKS. Thomas Griggs, manager of the boundary line of the stale travelers In 44 local Safeway more, was married al now move over paved highway. g Miss Madge Sullivan and brother Beth Xngust of last yenr, a Halt Lake on Saturday to Mi wns celebrated In Kureka, wish to thank Kureka people for the Hanson, formerly of Kureka. The which was The kindness shown Ihem In their belargely attended. I Mr. of and Ihe daughter bride district of the county Is re- reavement, caused by Dip death of Mr. Lee Manson, who for many mining an one of Ihe richest In Ihe their beloved brother, Pal rick J. year made their home here and garded Bali Lake Telegram. stale. Sullivan, who died hist week and only a short time ago moved lo 44 whose funerul was conducled al Burley, Idaho. Kxtra Butte. Mont. Penco Cascm and IVm-Mr. and Mr. Grlgga are to com44 mence housekeeping In Kureka and Length Sheet. Cases 32c, Sheets "Try the homo merchant flrat." they have the bent wlahe of a Urge 91,33. The Penney Store. number of friend. The ceremony wax performed at the home of the groom grandmother, Mr. Larow Pratt, with Bia hop Nicholas G. Smith officiating. The Star of Ramona DELORES DEL RIO as EVANGELINE In Henry I singf eHow's Immortal laive Kdc! ! ! ! ! Sl'X., MOV., J V. .A ami A Hear the five newest song hits. Hung by j MARIAN DAVIES in MARIANNE Her first all talking, laughing Piet u re u' a 1 1 ; - Cromar Grocery - Mil-lurii- -s - EUREKA, UTAH - ! I 1 1 - t i . - Follow the Crowd J :r-- j to the i miti-ma- l ; , KRISONETTE I lin-iite- m-n- 11 j Good Eats and 1 ! ! - Confections the Reason nu-ta- J ! PAY NON PROPERTY IN VOW IIKIN4J OFFERED FOR SALE 44 Tl'KS., WKI)., January 7, 4 . -- 44 and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughters, Margaret and Alice, spent Christmas Day in Lehl. 44 Mickey Robls. who for some time has been working at the North Lily; mine, left today to take up his rest-- : denre at Midvale, where his mother)! of love beneath the tropic the dance of the Nautch the amazing romance of girl All this Robin Hood of the land more in Vltaphone'a great mu The Desert steal extravaganza, Song," at the Star Saturday and Sun-da- dert. j : has for some lime been living. Turns. H, 0. y. ! BABY GIRL AT WII.MORKH Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wilmore are rejoicing ovet the arrival of a fine baby girl, born last week. Douglas FAIRBANKS Mary PICKF0RD ! TAMING OF THE I rDRY 1 Ttl.KINfi Riotous conn! t! Cyclone Action! Inimitable Doug ami ALL 44 Janies C. Dick, Salt Lake mining operator, was In the district agsin during the early part of the week, attention to the develop giving View Mrs. Stella Shea was hostess at the meeting of the Monday Night Bridge Club, an enjoyable program of cards being followed by a fine luncheon. The prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. John F. Rowe. Present at the party were Mrs. Wm. Maxwell. Mrs. Frank Drlskey. Mrs. E. J. Duggan. Mrs. Frank Garrlty. Mrs. William Owens, Mrs. Ella Sullivan. Mrs. John F. Rowe and the hostess. (Vuiilug FRIDXY ft KITI 'CHARMING Reliable man can nectire excellent room and board In good prlvale borne. Fur partlcu lara see Mr. K. Newton or phune WANTED 266- - KDW loth ft llth SINNERS 9 With William Powell, Ruth Cliatterton, Clive Bcisik. Paramount ALL-TALKIN- G Gentleman' fur lined Apply at Reporter office tlu-otig- merry-ma- d JAVlARV 101-- FOUND glove. one romping scene after another! Ending in Tender Romance. Mary Local Ads. 4 CEDAR WOOD FOR SALK-- -I Sawed In atove length. Reason able price. K. W. Folsom. !ave Order at Krl Kross Inn. Phone ; j SHREW at 44 t In an adaption of Shakespeare's 1 IRA M. MONTAGUE 608 S. 3rd Went. Payson Night Together for Ihe first time! Mr. Payson home la being offered for sale, on term or for cauh. 1 acre of ground, modern residence, 20x40 chicken honae and other Must aell at once. It will not laat long at a bargain price of 91500. My moon ! "Nationwide" Extra Length Sheets at 9 Sc. The Penney Store. ' 11 Imnie-tomin- See anil Hear . Ml. JlUlb COMlltv - ! Dr. Pfouti of Payson has issued a call for a meeting of Juab and Utah county sportsmen, to take place at ' Payson next Monday evening. A ' delegation from the Tlntlc Duck ft attend. Gun Club will doubtless The object of this gathering is to discuss matters connected with the state organization, the annual election of which takes place on the 11th of January. ment campaign on Ihe property. FIIIItvwi TTTTTTTttYTTtTTTT 10 7 5 Penco Kxtra Length Sheets 11.33. The Penney Store. davs onatuiadons Sportsmens Meeting Will Be Held at Payson Monday 44 several Creighton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Creighton, pioneer residents of the Tintie Dlstrlet, and die bride comes from a prominent Ctah county fumily, who formerly lived in this city, The Meporter Join friend of the young people In ex- - - -- Let Us Deliver j Owen Creighton of Kureka and Miss Iona Mitchell of Salem wen quietly joined in nmrriae.e at Pri.vo Hi 2tith of December. Only a few of the intimate friends of the young people had kniiwledce of 6797 Total Carloads T PROVO 44 509 297 269 166 150 24 ... - Desi-ret- WEDDING L WAS PERFORMED r- - CARRYING HUNDLES I John F. Komi, loral manager for I' In li Power Light Co., state ;!tint within a very short time work will be started on a new line, ex tending from the Tintie Valley land Years Production RcgTirdifl - - DELIVER YOURSELF FROM ('., 1 on-- U II.L III ?r?r.? I of-th- e i iiluiiip or Cn Eureka Mill Kureka Hill iduinp Kureka Lily Gemini (iraiol Central 1'lutus t I. i 1 - i Cons. I'rnpertii-Chief Cull rT.Ke I it-i'Iih - I'luh ('mi A. S. k It. .Iliii - 1 tn-.-- Ii Muiiniitiii Vi if iillion Heck f 'Ii .1' .ill , 5 MINING AND POWER. V hi Si ii: PAge THE EUREKA REPORTER V.vid. L I'lCTl'RK .W FOR SALE j Thoroughbred Springer be just Will Spaniel puppies. right for the hunting season next C. F. fall. Priced reasonably. Rife, Kureka. Phone 229. WANTED Will buy second hand saddle. Must he In good condition and reasonably priced. Apply at Reporter office. "Smoother, Faster, Better, and proclaimed u the "greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolets history" tells the story of the new aeriei of 1330 Chevrolet tixea which are preaented to the motoring public today. The atriking sport roadster ia ahown here with inaeta of inatrument board, motor and Lovejoy hydraulic ahock absorbers. |